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Band 4+: The graphs below show the post-school qualifications held by Canadians in the age groups 25 to 35 and 45 to 55. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two pie charts comparing the main fields of study for Canadians aged between 25 and 35 with a degree, totaling 515,600, and those aged between 45 and 55 with a degree, totaling 213,400. For the 25-35 age group, the largest field is Social Science, Arts at 20%, followed by Education at 15%, Science, Math, Computers at 13%, Engineering at 10%, Nursing at 7%, Administration at 7%, Humanities at 4%, MBA at 2%, and Other at 2%. For the 45-55 age group, the largest field is Social Science, Arts at 21%, followed by Education at 15%, Administration at 15%, Nursing at 11%, Science, Math, Computers at 10%, Engineering at 9%, Humanities at 5%, MBA at 3%, and Other at 3%.
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The assigned pie chart illustrates information on the post-school qualification held by Canadian students in the age groups of 25 to 35 and 45 to 55. These citizens held degrees in different nine streams and the total of candidates included 729000.

It is evident from the pie chart that the highest number of students enrolled in social which was the same was almost 21% and humanities also had a constant number of students who held a degree in it which was 5%. Whereas, adults and seniors held degrees in MBA which was doubled by 3%. ,Whilst the lowest subject was other which pupils were held degree by 25 to 35% and 45 to 55% it was accounted 3%.

Probing ahead, the Remaining rest of subjects held degree by Canadian students were in Administrative, Education and nursing it was nearly (about 19% to 15%, 15% to 13% and 7% to 11% respectively). However, science, math and computers were 45 too, 55 age one-tenth and 25 to 35 age groups were more than one-tenth. Eventually, In engineering 9 to 19% of learners held degrees.

Overall, In all subjects Canadian students same 100% both students distinct subjects the ages 25 to 35 and 45 to 55 age groups were held degrees. Moreover, the highest pupils held degrees in social and the lowest held degrees in others and humanities.

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